The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 01, 1932, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    t
PAGE TWO
THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1»M
LJL!»fcr-
se
you need to know
Houseivwes
51 ; ir ~
Scan thè list below and note the money-saving prices on these
goods of quality:
KENNEL RATION
For your cat or dog
Per can
NEIGHBORHOOD COFFEE
Glass free with every pound.
More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind be­
cause Goodyear makes the BEST tires.
Isn’t this plain? By reason of producing MILLIONS MORE tires
than any other company, Goodyear’s costs are lowered. This
permits Goodyear to give you MUCH MORE FOR YOUR
MONEY.
CANNED MACKEREL
2 cans for
-
-
MOTHER’S COCOA
2 pound tin
-
-
-
HOT SAUCE
TULCO BRAND OLIVES
Per can
-
-
-
10c
25c
SARDINES
Selected Maine in imported olive oil
3 cans
.... £5c
OVAL SARDINES
Mustard or Tomato Sauce
2 for
-
-
-
- 15c
We Wish You
A Happy and Prosperous New Year
C oquille S ervice S tation
Phone 133
Busy Comer Grocery
Hooker’s Gai
Delivery
Opea Day * Night
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
school in Portland.
Sunday evening a sacred contain
was given at the Presbyterian church,
"The Carpenter of Nazareth.”
Mias
Elma Russell was at the piano and
Miss Claudia Parker directed. The
ladies who took part were: Caroline
Schneider, Lucile Sumerlin, Mm.
Georgia May Moller, Mm. Ellis De­
ment, Mm. Paul Breuer, Mm. ElHs
Gant, Mm. Ftenner, Mm. Forest
Moon, Mrs. R. Lemon, Mrs. W. H.
Wilkins, Mary Hoover, Phydelias Mor­
ris and Katherine Hamilton.
The
men taking part were: Pete Knight,
Rurward Dru liner, Raleigh Green,
Norwood Brown, Arthur Bennett,
Tom Sumerlin, Ellis Gent, Henry
Schroeder and W. E. Lewellen. All
who attended enjoyed the program
immensely.
Dave McNair made a business trip
to Portland Monday.
assisted in building the Arago store.
Mrs. Goldie Lawrence is enjoying a
visit this week with her husband from
San Francisco. Mrs. Lawrence and
daughter have been here some time
visiting with her mother, Mrs. T. C.
Robison. Mr. Lawrence came up to
spend the holidays with them.
Mrs. Geo. Robieon entertained as
dinner guests Christmas day, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hickam and children,
Thurman, Priscilla and June, of Co­
quille, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ferrari, Mr.
and Mrs. Ostrander and little daugh­
ter, Mr. Robison’s brother, Jim Rob­
ison, from Klamath Falls, and J. A.
Yates. They also enjoyed having their
son and daughter, Houston and Miss
Opal, home for the holidays.
•Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burtis, Mr. and
Mrs. L. M. Burtis and two children,
Dorothy and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. R.
H. Brunnage and sons, Robert and
James, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hendrick,
of Portland, and Mr. and Mm. V. L.
Lundy, of Myrtle Point, were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis
on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and eons,
Melden, Herbert and Wallace, were
dinner guests of Mr: and Mrs. Henry
Schroeder, of Myrtle Point, Christmas
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton,
Mrs. Sarah L. Wood and Mm. J. R.
Hampton were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Lafferty, of Myrtle
Point, Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Guerin and Mm.
Holt, of Myrtle Point, and Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Lafferty were dinenr guests
of Mr. and Mm. Fred Lafferty on
Christmas.
Lawrence Barkiow is hauling milk
on the lower river route this week for
Mr. Robison, while Mr. and Mm. C. C.
Robieon are in California.
Mm. Stanley Halter entertained as
dinner guests Christmas day Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Woodward and son, Ger­
ald, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers, Mr.
and Mm. Lawrence Barkiow and Oli­
ver Myem.
Mm. Jim Avery returned home
Tuesday from the Mast hospital at
Myrtle Point where she underwent a
major operation a few weeks ago. She
is as well as could be expected.
R. H. Bunn age, of Portland, arrived
by train Christmas day to spend
Christmas with his family and Mr.
and Mm. J. L. Burtis.
Mr. Burtis
met him at Marshfield and he returned
home the same day. Mm. Bunnage
and children have been here the past
week visiting with her sister and will
remain for a longer visit.
Miss Winnie Pauli and Mias Pearl
Myem arrived home
Wednesday
WHEN
YOU
WANT
FARR & ELWOOD
Forest Wood
holdays with their folks. Mm. Myem
met them at Marshfield with the car.
Both girls are attending business col­
lege at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burtis, Mr. and
Mm. L. M. Burtis, Mr. and Mm.
C. Point, to Marshfield Christmas day
Hendrick, of Portland, returned home and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday, having driven down Thursday Cal Ray.
to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
The Christmas program was well
J. L. Burtis.
attended Wednesday afternoon and
Houston Robison met with a near many numbers on the program
accident Tuesday when he got too brought home the real meaning of
near the edge of the road while turn­ Christmas.
ing around and slipped over the bank.
Fortunately the car did not turn over Christmas Program Roy School
and was not damaged.
A wrecker
The Roy scool closed Wednesday
was called to pull the car back on the
evening, December 23, presenting the
road.
Francis Keltner is spending the following program:
“Sidewalks of New York” and
holidays at home with his folks. He
is attending the University of Oregon , March of the Wooden Soldiem,’’ by
i Rhythm Orchestra.
this year.
Play, “Unexpected Company,” Up­
Miss Gladys Bayles and Miss Elis­
abeth Cockerham left early Thursday per Grades.
"Puppet Show,' by Emeat Detlef-
morning in Mias Bayles’ car for their
respective homes.
Miss Cockerham
Pageant Play, “Mias America’s
will stop at Corvallis to spend the hol­
idays with her folks and Miss Bayles Christmas Party,' Primary and Up-
will drive on to her home at Portland. per Grades.
Tre*—Th* Mother’s Club distri­
Mr. and Mm. Jim Robinson, of
Klamath 'Falla, are visiting friends buted boxes of candy to all children
and relatives here during the holi­ PP^sent and passed oranges and candy
days. Mrs. Rohinson was formerly to children and visitors. They aho
presented the teachers. Miss Ida
Edna Pinkston of this vicinity.
Mr. and Mm. Ayem and little Oerding and Mm. Cora Mackey, with
daughter, Dorothy, left Thursday a beautiful gift.
Miss Oerding is spending her vaca­
moving for Scio, Oregon, where they
will spend Christmas holidays with tion at home, while Mm. Mackey left
Mm. Ayem’ parents. Mr. Ayem ex­ Sunday as a delegate to the State
pects to attend the Oregon Teachers' Trachers Association convention at
convention at Portland during the1 Portland. She will also visit relatives
in Tacoma and Seattle.
holidays..
Mr. and Mrs. David Root and son,
John Pau), and Mr. and Mm. C. C.
Robison left Saturday morning for Pasteurized Milk
Grenada, California, where they will health.